TRI CITES DRAGWAY
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Hi Mort, No, it was a driveway test and tune. Looks worse than it is. Parts on the way and have it ready to go again. At the track would have been expensive. Tow home and more. If it was the fan blade that came apart, a new Flexalite lite weight fan going in. More cooling power, too. Site been slow, this keeps everyone entertained. LATER.
Hi All, now my Yellow 1935 Chevy thinks it's a race car. It gets a trophy and it proves that by sending parts through the hood. Stuff happens. Parts on the way and radiator getting repaired. Enjoy these photos, I know you have been there, too.
Hi All, found that 1970 Plymouth Promo videos I posted on Jeff Gilder's group Racin 7 Rockin. Brings me back to a time we all could use now. First car out off high school and first car I drag raced on the strip. Maybe I was 18 (1972)and possibilities were endless. 1970 Barracuda, you know, the one that got away. Had to throw the photo in by Mort at Island Dragway staging lanes. That is a nice blue.
So you want to go racing. You can. At my local track, for 20 bucks or less you get a great place to race your car. Any car. Pass tech and your in and a helmet, too.Many show up with their street ride. This is how the sport started. We need this type of racer to support the tracks across the country. You may end up with a trophy or a couple of bucks. The trill is priceless. You're parked in the pits and can meet the regular racers. Bring a camera, 100 dollar unit give you photos and video that go right to your computer. Many racers don't take pictures of their car and would like to see them end up on websites like DragRacersReunion. Your photo this weekend will be priceless decades down the road. It may lead to a career or a job. Don't be afraid to ask about the cars, you may end up with a life time friend. Get out there and enjoy life. See you at the races.